On my 08 Bounder, I am finding the jacks don't have much stroke length. any idea the amount...meaning how much should they move. just seems to me like even in front of the house, even though there's a slope, I figured it would be an easy spot for it to level.

once extended to what I figure the max is, the front and right arrows stay illuminated. does that mean I'm still low in those areas? it looks obviously low so I assume yes.

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I had the same situation in my 08 Bounder . I carried a few 12" x 12 " 2" boards to assist in uneven sites. I rarely had to use them. It appears that they don't have a lot of extending to them but they're usually enough.

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I have sent them my question. I'm getting 5 audible beeps with front and right flashing, no code in their troubleshooting list that I can see. if it can't be leveled, it says it will give me another series of flashes. anyways, hoping their response times are as good as I have heard. thanks all.

I carried a torpedo level and always checked in the salon and rear bath to verify if the calibration was correct. Sometimes I adjusted it manually after an auto level. The shower and main door were happier that way .